The Panoptic Lee County High School Leesburg, GA
Issue Date: Monday, May 21, 2007 Issue: May 2007 Last Update: Monday, May 21, 2007
  • Graduating with honors

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By:

    They may all be smart, but this year’s honor graduates are diverse and effervescent, as shown in the pictures to the left and below. (Left picture, left to right) Back row; Wallace, Grebel, McSwain, B

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  • Senior class has big plans

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Heather Dettore

    As the year comes to an end, the graduating class waves goodbye to the high school lifestyle, the hallways and even the friends.

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  • Panoptic seniors leave advice

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By:

    As their final responsibility to their school public, Panoptic senior staffers attempt to answer the question,”What do you wish you’d done differently i high school?” Searching deep inside themselves

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  • Healthy habits matter

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Mary Cameron Stewart

    “Eat your veggies and you’ll grow up big and strong.”

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  • Settling for mediocrity

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Ben McLeod

    As I look back over my four years of high school I think of many great memories I have had from all of those years. I see the good, the bad, and definitely the ugly in those four long, but yet extreme

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  • Family final influence

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Mallory Pehrsson

    There are mixed emotions when teenagers hear the words “High School.” One may imagine several different cliques of teenagers ranging from different styles of clothes, gender, or even race. But when I

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  • Time is of essence

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Heather Dettore

    High school is a memory.

    Some people remember their first day of their freshman year. Some do not. Some remember all the parties. Some never went to a party.

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  • People, relationships over classes, GPA

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Marianne Grebel

    Somehow it does not seem like I am old enough or wise enough to be giving advice to students my age or only a few years younger.

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  • Maintaining all friendships

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Amanda Golden

    Throughout the four years I have walked the halls of Lee County High School, there have been many incidents, words, actions and decisions I have regretted. Of course my lack of concern for grades, for

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Tans, warmth, sunny days and the sun can be helpful and enjoyable. Sun exposure is one of the main causes of dry skin, along with genetic conditions and harsh winters. The modern day person is oblivio
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All of those who have ever been a kid have heard the many urban myths surrounding food and health.
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Kid’s movies these days are different. Are they really for our youth today, or are they more for the adults?
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High notes, low notes and anywhere in between, they can do it all through Christ, who musically strengthens them.
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Is all television good for kids? The answer may be shocking. All the time, on channels such as MTV and VH1, there is some form of cursing, fighting, or sexual content that does not need to be on air.
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The animation film popular with kids and teens today is “Happy Feet” which is written and directed by George Miller. In the Arctic, penguins sing to find their soul mate. Unfortunately for Mumble (voi
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Hank Williams, Bocephus, Jr. is back again with an album that will nock your socks off!
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Ah, summer time is here. While you, as a student at Lee County High School, are getting ready to turn in books and close those lockers for a solid two months, you cannot help but wonder, what am I
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“Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast; for it is the number of a man; and his number is 666.”
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With gas prices on the rise, everyone is looking for a more economical car, especially those who have recently graduated. Normally, freshmen in college travel more than the average person, making trip
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